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My sister has had issues all her life, her skin feels dry outside. She is very fair, my mom had to keep a close eye on her as a child. She never wanted to be real active in summer, which is probably why.
I'm not as bad and yes, it seemed to get worse as I got older. It has to get really humid before I sweat and then I don't sweat all over so it doesn't help the cooling process.
I have a love/hate relationship with NYC's climate, half of the time I love it (Summer & Late-Spring), early Fall isn't too bad though. I'm miserable most of the time in Winter, Late-Fall, and Early-Spring, I'm happy on certain days though.
Winter is cool for the most part, not even cold (we have like 2 weeks total of what I'd call cold), it's usually too warm to snow, it's a semi-miserable time.
Spring starts off slow IMO, it ends feeling like Summer though.
Summer is the best season hands down, it's very warm/hot/very hot on 99% of the days, the other 1% is that one or two days when we're stuck in the low/mid 70's.
I hate Fall because it means Summer goes away.
I'd be pleased if I lived somewhere like Tampa, Orlando, Houston, etc towards the Southern extent of the climate I live in (Humid Subtropical).
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I love Chicago weather. It is really unique. There is no consistency with the weather. Most places have a pattern to the weather. Chicago does not have that.
Adelaide is getting huge storms, but by the time it gets here I'm sure it'll flatten out into boring lame stupid rain areas. Just one of a million reasons why I hate this stupid crappy climate.
I love Chicago weather. It is really unique. There is no consistency with the weather. Most places have a pattern to the weather. Chicago does not have that.
I like the summers where I live. I live in Vancouver, BC (which by Canadian standards is relatively mild). Most days in the summer while not very hot, have very little precipitation and so I can go outdoors and do many activities. The other 3 other seasons on the other hand are not great... 28 days in a row without ANY sunshine like a couple of winters ago is just horrible. I've always dreamed about living somewhere tropical year round as I detest winter. I would say for me, it's more that I hate snow a lot more than the cold temperatures. I could probably tolerate 30F if the humidity level in the air was like that of the Atacama desert, but seeing as most places are not like that, I need to move somewhere warm to get to enjoy never EVER seeing another snowflake in entire my life.. that is one of my biggest wishes in the world.
Summers here are too hot and humid, with too-warm nights (I hate it when the lows are in the 80s). I'd much rather live in Far West Texas or New Mexico, where the humidity is much lower. Not to mention being in Tornado Alley! Autumn is the best season here.
Not really hate but not really like. On the hot side for me. Precipitation average is 2580mm/year but here can has a strive of no rain for weeks + hot + wildfire haze pollution.
I rate it C.
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